User talk:Kshtzsrswt
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Please do not recreate deleted content
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Recreated as Analysis of floating and immersed bodies. If you have questions, you may ask them at the Village Pump in any of 42 languages or on my talk page. I will also watch for questions here on your talk page for at least a week. . Jim . . . . (Jameslwoodward) (talk to me) 14:20, 3 June 2014 (UTC)
Copyright status: File:Instability of floating body.gif
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Thanks for uploading File:Instability of floating body.gif. I notice that the file page either doesn't contain enough information about the license or it contains contradictory information about the license, so the copyright status is unclear.
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And also:
- File:Stability of floating body.gif
- File:Stability of immersed body.gif
- File:Swedish warship "VASA".jpg
- File:Unstable immersed body.gif
Yours sincerely, JuTa 22:13, 2 June 2014 (UTC)
Warning
[edit]I have deleted all of your contributions. All of the images were taken from two Web sites that have clear and explicit copyright notices. Please read Commons:Licensing and understand that you may not upload images from the Web unless they are clearly marked as freely licensed.
I also deleted the two articles on stability. As I said in the edit comments, articles belong on Wikipedia, not on Commons.
We welcome newcomers and try to be as helpful as possible, but if you continue to upload unfree images or create out of scope articles, you will be blocked from editing on Commons. . Jim . . . . (Jameslwoodward) (talk to me) 14:35, 3 June 2014 (UTC)